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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
AT 20 SOUTH PRYOR STREET
THE GREATEST AUCTION SALE OF
AUCTION
Millinery, Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Dress Goods,
Trimmings, hats, Boots, Shoes, Etc., Ever
Attempted in Atlanta.
Commencing Tuesday, August 14, at 2 p. m., THE SOUTHERN AUCTION AND SALVAGE COMPANY, at their salesroom,
20 S. Pryor, will start to dispose of the contents of a bankrupt department store.
Sales will continue daily from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. until entire stock is disposed of.
On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday We Will Sell to
White People Only,
but every Friday we will sell to colored people at the same hour. This is no shoddy stock but the bulk of it is Fall and Winter Goods.
We will start the sale Tuesday with the finest line of Plumes, Paradise Tips, Ostrich Tips, Wings and hat trimmings of all de
scriptions, and extend an invitation to all the ladies to be present; also to merchants and milliners. We intend to give some useful and
handsome presents to the ladies that attend, whether they purchase anything or not will make no differonco.
This is undoubtedly the largest sale of its kind ever attempted in the South, and it will pay to attend.
Those that have attended our sales know, and for the benefit of those who have not we wish to state that under no circum
stances will we undertake any fake sale.. It is our aim to succeed by obtaining and holding the confidence of the public. There have been
a number of overtures made us to conduct so-called auctions from premises with the proviso that we obtain a certain price, and we have
and always will reject them.
We wish to assure the public that any time they see that the sale is conducted by the Southern Auction and Salvage Company
it will be « legitimate auction.
Remember, the Sale Commences at 2 P. M., Tuesday, August 14. We Have Seats for Ladies and Bargains Galore. JF
□IL
B. BERNARD, Auctioneer.
S
SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In Georgia and Adjoining States |
Pleasant Mention From Other Cities
GADSDEN, ALA.
Mini Fannie May Baker la a mem
ber of a house party at Dotvne, In
inulh Alabama.
Mrs. Wl|llara 1. ■■
ham, Is vlBltlng her mother, Mrs. A.
Peden, on Forest avenue.
Miss Ruth Agricola entertained In
honor of her cousin. Miss Edna Schil
ling, of Marietta, Gal, on Thursday
evening with a domino party.
Mrs. A. S. Riddle, of Chickasaw, I.
T.. Is visiting her father. S. \V. Riddle.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D Iaiverty attended
the marriage of Mr l.averty'a listers
In Talladega Saturday.
Miss Mary Stapleton, who has been
visiting Miss Alma Leek, haa returned
to her home In Birmingham.
Itrv. J. G. Dickinson, pastor of the
First Baptist Church, Is enjoying his
vacation.
Tlte Sunbeam Society of the First
Presbyterian Church entertained with
> lawn party at the residence of Mrs.
J. W. stone on Friday evening.
Mrs. Batson, of West Point, Ga., Is
the guest of Captain James Brooks and
family on Fifth street.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Foster are vlall
Ing their daughter, Mrs. Charles Whit
If, at Owensboro, Ky.
Misses Alice Oaughlan and Elisabeth
Kmmons, of Birmingham, are the
casts of Miss Dorothy Line on Tur
rentlne avenue. .
Miss Ita Stocks has returned from
a visit to relatives at Tupelo, Miss.
She was accompanied home by her
crania, Miss Llnette Stooks.
Judge A. M. Ayers and wife, of Gun-
trmllle, are visiting Mrs. E. P. Al-
mrif and family.
Mrs. W. P. Hofferbert entertained
ipllment to her sister. Miss
K.''r. nbarh. of Dclphos, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Buck, of Tusca-
K.sii, are visiting Judge and Mrs.
"■ Penn, on Turrentlne avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Moragne
have gone to Atlantic City, N. J-. to
spend several weeks.
A party composed of Mrs. W. P.
Johnson apd daughter, Miss Josephine,
Mrs. Annie Paoen and Miss Alice Pa-
den. have gone to Pueblo, Col., to vtali
Miss Sucjette Lanier, of West Point,
J a., Is the guest of Miss Clyde White
■a Walnut street.
Mr. R. B. Kyle, Jr., 'has returned
from a visit to friends In Tennessee.
Mrs. O. V. Duncan Is visiting friends
In Birmingham.
J. D. Snyder Is visiting friends at
his former home, Marysville, Ohio.
Miss Mary Dortch has returned from
a visit to friends at New Decatur.
Miss Laura Belle Enslen, of Blr
mlngham, who haa been visiting Miss
Belle Jones, returned to her home.
Miss Elva Goodhue has returned
from a visit to relatives at Oxford.
Mrs. J. H. Klnnebrew, of Colum
bus, Miss., Is visiting friends and rela
tlves.
Miss Jennie Glover, of south Ala
bama. Is the guest of her brother, Cato
Glover, on Twelfth street. ,
Hon. I. W. Hill, state superintend
ent of education, visited this place, his
former home, for several days this
week.
Miss Mary Boyd, of Marietta, Ga.,
Is the guest of friends here.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
One of the most pleasant social at'
fairs of the week was a reception glv
en by Miss Alice Brown at her home
on Cumberland avenue Thursday even
ing In honor of Miss Davidson, of Vlr
glnlo, who la visiting her. There were
about one hundred guests present.
Mrs. Barrett Fhinlty, of Athens, Ga.,
who has been In Asheville for two
weeks, haa returned to her home.
J. W. Newborn, of Birmingham, ar-
rived yesterday ' to spend two weeks,
Mr. Newbern la connected with The
Birmingham News.
Mias Margaret Darby has gone to
visit Mrs. Carroll Lord at Plalnfleid,
N. J.. for a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Y. I.a nee, of
Wayeross, Ga., have been In Asheville
for a week. They returned home Frt
day.
Mrs. J. C. Hunter, of Atlanta, who Is
spending some time at the Battery
Park hotel, will be Joined by Mr. Hun
ter next week, and will remain in
Asheville until the middle of Beptem
* > *Mrs. Arthur Haynes and Miss Ruth
Haynes, of Selma, Ala., are here for
for a month’s vacation.
James H. Lyman and Fred Clarke,
of Savannah, arrived In Asheville the
flrst of the week for a short stay.
SUMMER FIXINGS
At Season’s-Eud Prices.
Men's Suits and Odd
Trousers at 25 Per
Cent Discount.
A gorgeous array of splen
did values; it’s your oppor
tunity to save money.
•Straw Hats $1.00, worth from $2.00 to $5.00. We
i°n’t want to carry them over.
Wash Neckwear, worth 25c, to close, 3 for 50c.
50c values 35c, 3 for $1.00. Splendid assortment.
They are at the Manor.
Miss Nell Hemphill, who spent laet
summer fn Waynesvllle, arrived Thurs
day from her home In Atlanta, and will
be here for a month.
H. M. Newell, of Augusta, Is ht ft
ir a week. He formerly lived in
Asheville.
THE DECATURS, ALA.
Mrs. Dina Hamilton, of Kllson, Tenn.,
Is visiting here.
Mrs. Jack Reynolds Is In New Or'
leans, -
Miss W. W. Silk, of Birmingham, Is
the guest of her aunt, Mrs. L. S. Rob
Inson.
Mrs. Jamea 8. Fowler Is In Vlnemont.
Mrs. Newaon, of Cincinnati, Is the
guest of Mrs. S. Kohn.
Mrs. J. W. Murphy and daughter,
nby, are visiting in Memphis, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newson, of
Mulberry, Tenn., are visiting here.
Miss Odelle Rodgers has returned
to her home In Birmingham, after a
visit to the Decaturs.
Miss Bue Robinson wss In Trinity
the past week.
Mrs. Harry Watkins, of White
Plains, Ark., Is here.
Miss Lessle Burns Is In Pulaski,
Tonn.
Mlth Ruth Reggie Is In Louisville,
Ky.
Miss Annie Buis Is at horns, after a
visit to Ixiulsvllle Ky.
Miss Lillian Kirkland Is spending
the summer In Moulton.
Misses Lillie and Ada Baywell are
here from Sheffield.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Halsey and
family, of Corbin, Ky, we here on a
visit.
Misses Jane and Louise Lindsay, of
Florence, are here.
Mias Willie Huston Is on a visit to
Atlanta.
Mtis Mary Roherts la at home from
a visit to Louisville, Ky.
Miss Annie Logan has returned to
her home In Prospect, Tenn., after an
extended visit to.the Decaturs.
Mrs. W. 8. Pinkerton, of Birming
ham, is the guest of Mrs. C, L. Price.
Miss Maggie Sullivan, of Tennessee,
Is here on a visit.
Mrs. W. M. Jolly le at home from
Moulton.
Mre. O. C. Parker Is In Blrmlng-
hS Mrs. W. L. Montgomery Is al
Splungs, Miss.
Misses Annie Bmyrle and Maud
O'Shea are on a visit to Tennessee.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Leopard were In
Athene the past week. •
Mrs. Smith has returned to her home
In Louisiana after a month'e visit to
Mrs. S. Kohn.
Miss Lucy Morrow Is spending the
summer In Mobile.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, of
Huntsville, were here no past week.
Mies Ethel Graves la visiting In Tan.
n< Mii!*’J. J. Morton,’of Nashville, Tenn.,
their guests, Misses McAlpIne and
Dortch.
Miss Eva Whlttlngham was given n
surprise party on Wednesday evening
In honor of her return home from
Louisville, Ky. About fifteen couples
were present and a most delightful
evening was spent. Ices and rakes
were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Krlthaval entertained
nt their home on Wednesday evening
In honor of a slater of the hostess, Mrs.
George- II. Peirce, # of Chattanooga,
Tenn. Refreshments were served.
A most enjoyable event of the week
wns a jilcnlc given by Rev. Horace
Weeks Jones, rector of Bt. John Epis
copal church, fo the Sttndny school of
his church, at the South Bide park.
amerTcus.
The pretty and attractive children of
Senator and Mrs. Hand, of Pelham,
Ga, art visiting their grandmother,
Mrs. Florence D. Hollis, on Taylor
■treat
'orsylii'’and' ’after si stay at
Indian Spring, haa returned home.
Miss Harris, after a visit as tn*
f ur.it of Mlsst-
urpln, has returned to her home In
Eastman.
Mrs. E. G. Blmmona, who has gone
for an extended trip to Washington,
D. C., will go from there to New York
and other poln|s In tha East before
her return to Americas.
Mrs. Oeorgo D. Wheatley chaperoned
quite a party of young people to Holly
Springs one ‘veiling this week.
Captain and Mr*. John A. Cobb ar*
•pending some time at Indian anting.
Miss Carobel Murphy, of Tucson.
Arlxona, and Miss Williford, of Atlanta,
are the charming guests of the Misses
Hawkins at their home on College
street.
Mr. and Sirs. T. B. Armstrong nr#
spending a week at Indian Spring.
Mrs, Henry 8. McCleskey has return'
ed from a visit to friends In Macon.
Mr. Kugent Hawkins, after a atay In
the mountain*) of North Carolina, has
returned home. His family will rS'
main there all summer.
N0RCR088.
The friends of Mrs. Clyde Born
Moore ar* anxious over her continued
Illness.
Mias Luolls Bulcs Is with her sis
ter. Mrs. J. H. Reynolds.
Misses Hattie and Georgia Stockwelf,
of Columbus, are the guest* of Mr*.
Dora K. Webster.
Lieutenant Clifford June*, after
short visit to ht* parents. Mr. and Mnt.
Homer Jones, has gone to Dallas, Tex.,
whero he will be married on tha 16th
of August to Miss Bess Qrsen, the only
child of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Oreen.
Is on* of much social In
terest since both Mia* Oreen and Lieut-
enant Jones ar* of old and prominent
families.
Miss Harriett Webster haa returned
from a visit to Mis* Daisy Elliott Tick-
nor, of Columbus, Oa.
Miss Sara Quinn haa returned to her
home in Washington.
Master Edward Webster has return
ed from a visit to Master Frank Skin-
nsr at his horns on the Chattahoochee.
LAVONIA.
Mrs. C. P. Edwards, of Shoal Creek,
ard, of Hickory, N. C„ are the gueatn
of Air. and Alri. T. F. Allison.
Mist Dlrdle Jackson, of Kaalntan, Is
visiting Mis* Flora Bonner.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rrynn W. Collier, of
Florida, are visiting friends and rela
tives In La.-oils.
Miss Lucy Ilartison Is on a visit to
Brevard, Hendersonville and Asheville,
N. C.
Mias Maude Swilling I* visiting rel
atives In New Jersey nnd New York.
Mr. W. U. Sadler, of Lake city, Fla.,
Is the guest of Colonel II. H. Chan
dler.
Misses Elisabeth and Clare Bolfeutl-
let, of Macon, and Miss Bertl* Moure,
of Monroe, La., are three attractive
young ladles visiting Mlsa Mauds Rob
erta fbls week.
DUBLIN.
Miss Minnie Klmtiiun*. of Hymn, Is visit.
Ing her brother, Mr. W. T. Hlmmons.
Mrs. K. It. Jordan hat as her Kneels
Ml sees Nesbitt, of Albnny and Norris, of
Newton.
f)r. 1. M. Page end wife nro visiting In
Itev. O. O. Tliftmiwju, of Atlanta, epent
Sunday In Dip rlty,
Mr, O. I,. Andrews spent Tuesday In Ms-
Mr*. J. F. Murchison wss s recent vl*.
Itor to frlrmle In Macon.
Mr. N. II. Itnwle spent
week In Fltigerslil.
Mr. J. W. Illck*. of Chattanooga, epent
Sunday In the dry.
Mrs. J. M. William, la the guest of rela
tives at 'MllledKcvIlle,
Aim'll
U. L.
Sunday __
Charles Akernisu, of Macon, apent Bun-
dny In this city.
Iir. J. It. Donaldson Is visiting rein-
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
Hbowlug ths Arrival no<l Dsparturs of Pas-
Marietta*. 6:®
Nashville. I:®
matwan
_ Arrlv* From— j impart Ta-
Ravnnniih 7:10 «m[Macon
* ‘ rlk
BO AD.
Arrive From- 1 Import To--
*UchtuI 11:40 amPUpatgoaary 6 I? am
•filontgomvry. 740 pmrMontg'm’ry. 11:45 pin
+t}Alnii li 86 I'ln/Mclnm 4:1) Ml
LaUraftf «.*•*** |:J0 atnlLnOrsugo.... 1.10 pin
•Montgomery. 3.40 piui*M»ntg tn'ry.11:13 p®
•Dally. AO other train# dafly except Bus*
dor. • •
All trains of Atlanta mul Weft Point
Itnllmail Company arrive at nnn depart
i Atlanta Terminal station, corner ot
bell street ami Madison avonns.
•outmmritATMiuAp. “
Arrfrs From — I Popart Tt>—
•Augiiittn...... |:00 nm •Augusta 7:4' am
g onrors 6;45 nm Uthonla..,. .I6:(J0 n
ovfngton...,. 7:48 amrAnguata... M . 3.30 j.
•Augusta 1:15 pinl*AucnL._ .
•Dally. All other trains dally <*s
dqy
MDct
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Trains Lsav* Atlanta, Nsw Terminal
Station, corner Mitchell and
' Madison Avenue.
N. ll.-Pollowlug schedule dgores pan-
llshed only as information and nro uut
guaranteed:
4:00 A. M.-No. », DAILY. Local to Bir
mingham, waking all slops) arriving In
IHrmluj|luujijUjM •j.Tiah.y. -CHICAGO
AND CINCINNATI LIMITED.” A solid
vtstlbuled train Atlanta to ClurlnmiM with
out chaugs, rotupossti of vssUbulsd day
coaches ami Pullman drawing room llwf
log cart. Arrives Horn* 7JI a. m. j Chat*
taaooga 1:41 a. tn.: Clntlaaati t:3u p. ui.j
Loulsrllls !;!§ p. tn.i CnSraga 1.23 «. m.
Caf* car avrvlc*. All moats bstwe&n At*
Jd:I6 A. M.-v.O. It DAILY, local to Mac
llnitiswlck and Jacksonville. Makes
■tops . arriving Macon 3.1$.
ring
„ i Jacksonvll
It.—f
UAII.Y.-Pullii
rtpilnga i
7*0 A. *’
M 31.—No. 11, DAILY.-
Ctinrlulte. Dbuvil)o» KlcbmonU
vllle
* ** “ DAILY. Cha
ind Ashu-
Adams Is nt Indian Rprlng.
Hmlth spent Hunrtoy at Teunl
S« wrlHjroimli, of Haptlsrsvllkt.
h Ha liuX IT5 A III' LIS' f!' TTa l l.WXT
Arrive From— I Depart To—
Washington... I:t0 amilllrmlugbsm.. 0 40
Abbeville...... 3:00 (imiMonf-,...... 7 W _
Memphis 11:45 run N»*w York,...11:00 m
N«*r York..... |:|i pm)Abbeville.... 4 u pm
MOltroa.. .. .. 7:40 |>m McmpliU .. 5 «> pill
lilrniluKhnm.. V:S< ymj\Yaslilngton.. 3:35 pm
‘.vr lioo i
gton.... 0:10 pm j 7:65 A- M.-N- %-u«*
II 45 pm I. 1 MH IN. :u. I' A11. t . Wnsiiiuhioi
Dpt Hun-] and Hmitliwpatpra 1.1 imi•••!. Klpctrh light
ml. Hlfcplng. library, eibacrvatlon ami tint
cars through without change l/luliiu carl
Horvo nil m<>ala co route. Arrlvca Wash'
lugt‘»v a.12 a. ui.; .New York LMI p. m.
1:00 P. 31.-No. 40. liAlLv.-.Now York
P,\|in-ss. Hay rnnrhi •* bctMocii Atlnntn ami
VV'Mahlugton. Hleencrs Uetw«*t*n Atlanta,
CharluttM ami WuShlngton. Arrives W
lutioii 11:06 a. m.; New York « p. in.
12:13 P. 31.—Nu. 3. HAILY.-Lucal
Muarriving llaroa 2:40 n. tu
4:10 J*. M.—Wo. 10. DAILY —
It. H. Held, of (Ireenatwro,
days recently In the city.
Editor O. r. Me Haa, at The Telfair
Enterprise, s|M»ut Natnrday In the city.
Mr. and 3Ire. IL U. Neitf, of Ttmuiaavllle,
spent a few Pays In the city hut week.
Miss Mamie Kamos/ has returned from
a visit to llnraliitllvltfl.
Mrs. J. M. Min.u on j, < : Marsballvllle, la
the guest of relative In the city.
Mr. Anti Mr*, j. A. Walden hove return
ed from a visit to r datives nt Ulbsou and
Auptstn.
Ing r dlflferent paints li» "nort¥ tleorgls.
Mis* Jlirks, of Mojitesuma, is visiting
III the city.
Mis* Hlntiriie Daniel has returned from
visit to Ilolluglirokc.
Mr. W. I., uoodw/ti, of ttfehraotid, Va. (
was In th« city TueMlny.
Mr. J. 31. WlC'ama la at Indian ftprfag
nttendlng the holiness ramp meeting.
Itev. J. W, Htokes will leav« Monday
for Mthonta nnd Atlanta, where he will
attend some time with relatives.
Mr. It. L. Hunter haa refnrned from a
visit of Home length to relatlvea In Ar*
kaneaa.
FITZGERALD.
J5. T. Jamea haa returned fr
Cnrollnas, where she spent several
at various resorts.
lira. Jndge J. \Y. Itagnml Is the guest
of Atlantn friend* this w«wk.
Mr. end 3fra. J. fl. Harris and the latter'*
mother. Mrs. J. A. Phillips, are eapectrd
to return from Hun Prituclsco a boot the
!6tli Instant,
‘'resident IL A. Hmlth. of the National
w Muck Insure****" ' '“■*'“***' nt * h,M
dty.
SUIT
tonlo, Tex., and Miss Annie Blanche Host
Wkf. ■
\ Mrs.
rrtntlyc _
illaa Nannie 31ae Thfashep entertained
FMday evenlng In honor of her guest, 3lls«
Dells Wntson. of Athena. . •
>lr. t\ A. Ashford nml Mr. Hugh Aber
crombie visited Athena Monday,
ME DA.
Hev. and Mrs. Y. H. Hudson were the
guests or Mrs. T. J. Park this week.
Mrs. K. M. Hudson and Miss Annie
llnitmm vfefred Mctin thin w«*ek.
Miss Josfe arid, of l^itonttih. was the
guest of Mloaea Wen I*ark and Mattie Kd-
JX
> an<l Mnviii
I r.lurncil ho.
IJ*u, Oi-nlp and
firaouo, of Tvtp-
home after a vldf
' Elllo Mae
Join!
left#, have
In Mluea
Park.
One of the mo*f ilellghifnl affair* of fba
•enKiu we, a reception given liy the Ml Me.
"ark In Ihelr an*.! Die *"
la plaiting In tqwn JhU waak
vlalted here the paat week.
Jfr. nnd Mra. W. A.
Ing
ESSIG BROTHERS,
"CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN."
26 WHITEHALL STREET.
Bibb are epend-
J _ few week# at Vlnemont.
Mtaa Annie Peehlea la In Kentucky.
Mlaa Knt* We,l I* a pending ■ few
week# et Vlnemont.
Mlaa Nellie Pinch I* In RunaellvlJle.
Mr. ami Mre. Jamea Mitchell are at
home from n trip to Denver, Colo.
Mil* Pearl Billing* la at home, after
trip fo Oilman. .
Mra. E. D. White and daughter, Mlaa
ura, are In Grand Rapid*, Mich.
Mlaa Mercede* Hamilton, of Birm
ingham. la here.
Mlaa Beaafe Harrlaon, of Huntavllle,
here.
Mr. and Mr*. John F. Lovln are at
home, after a vlelt to Texaa.
Elisabeth Blchardaon, of paid
Nunc, was the gueat of Mlaa Annie
Bkegga the paat week.
Mn. Quaile Redding, of Naahvlll*. la
rlei'lng relative* here.
Mlaa Clara Pari Hell wa* married on
last Bundav to Mr. Joe Hamilton at
the home of the bride'* parent* at Aua-
tlnvIUc. a auburb of thl* city. The
wedding wee a quiet one.
There wo* another wedding at Aua-
ilnvllle on 8undav. that of Mlaa Carry
Roberta to Mr. Hewllt May*. Only a
few Invited gueat* were present
Mr. and Mr*. W, R. Hall entertain
ed with a dance at the Bouth Bide
tmvllllon on Tueeday night In honor of
Mr*. C, P. Hubbard ar* the
gueat* of Mr. J. F. Tabor.
Mlaa Eaale Bagwell, r*
the admired gueat
Bagwell.
Mlaaea Etlxabeth and Hattie
, In Mre. Huittb, who cam* there from
vlefl ng her parent* In Kanluek/. They
will apend aereral day* aa gueeie of At-
lanln friend* liefora returning to Ihelr
Mark.' aad lialiy have returned
relative* In Atlanta and other
Uorth Georgia tailnta.
Mra. C. M. Booker haa returned from a
IPWP MM. Ml sec* Ureese
rblny evening of last week.
Miss Junta Hcbi, of Katontnn. antsvlala*
t Mstunisy evening for i|m Misses
Orccuc.
. Mra- B. n. Pa l a ■■■I,
Imstcns nf a dining Mnmlsy In honor at
the it hue h Parks' guests.
Mrs. T. J. Park, of Maris, sutcrtslnsrt
on 3loudny evening a large crowd of young
people coiiinl I men Id ry to Misses tlrvetie.
Misses Mattie nnd l/mfse Mmondsnn
enter mined complimentary to
nnd their guest Tuesday.
• Miss Annie Hudson, of K
Ratnnton, wss
hostess Tuesday evening nt one of tha pret
tiest and most delightful *'
senson, the gi
Maude and Ji
JHHMHPVilightriil affairs at tl
iwviaon, the guests tit honor hHng 3llssi
' I of Triplet te.
Jennie Hreene of Triplett#
. Dennis, of Me«Ia, gave
t Wei— I
and his son
the ocean
a fortnight.
I respectfully announce myself _
candidate for council from tho Third
ward, subject to tho whits primary on
Auflu,t 22 ~ c - w MANQUM '
I respactfully annownc* my„lf _
t* for council from the Fourth
at. Mi
Mr, aad Mre. 8. ... _—IS
ed from tkelr vlelt to Omaha, Dear*/, kali
Lake City and other wratern lullita.
Mlaaea IJule Walker, of Macon, nnd An
nie Green, of Dnlilltt. hare loom the gtieata
nt the home of Alderman J. K. Turner and
»«* week.
a. A, Jolly, fn..- ......
Birmingham and Atlantic, — _
aiul children, are rioting relatlvea and
friend. In Atlantn and other north Geor
gia polnte.
entertainment Wnlnnaday evening In hon
or nf Mlaaea I’urk'a gneata, the Mlaare
'Ireene, of Trl|ileDe. who tetarned biau*
Imraday,
Mr. and Mra. A. H. Fdmondaon gara aa
old.faahlonnl liariiecue nt Ihelr home here.
■a ' (ml one. Tkcwe
" a J an&
Turner, Jr.,
E mt were Jnd
or, Iflstas 21
•r, Mr. and M
a dHlghtfu
H and Mra
lit wklttsvfin
Mat <
'uflman uhservatlon
37. DAILY.—Pullms
. ..ay coaches to f
lllrwingtiaui 3:16
nnd
ham. ...
Memphis ....
4:30 P. 31,—No. Ul DAILY, SttfSpt Hun.
day. "Air Uns Dells to I •**»
4:30 P. M.-No. 33. DAILY.—Griffin nnd
I ..luinl Id 1'• iii111H11 imlMto sirt-pliig 4Mf
mid >Uf coscUfS.
4:36 l r . M.-No. 22, DAILY.—Local to Fay
ettevllle and Fort Vallsy.
4.fid P. M.-No. 13. DAILY.-Thmugh
nrntvlng mom and slospiog t-srs lo Cm-
cliinntl nod Memphis nnd <*hn(iitri<M»gK to
fsMilsvlIfe. Arrives ttotas 7 JO p. in ; (mltou
1:28 p. in.: Chattanooga 9-86 p. in.; Mcinphls
3:36 S. in . LsolsvIII** % ^ n. m.; Ht. Inoul*
• ji. m.t c'lndunaU 1:10 l. m.
1:15 31.-No. 25. DAILY.—Mnk*-s nil
stop*. Local to Bmln: ofiIips ll-BUt lu :.<i
11:15 P. If.—No. 14. DAILY.—Florida Urn-
Ited- A solid vsatlliulcd train to Jargon-
fill*, Fla. Through stooping cars and day
to JaekwrDVillo snd Brunswick; ar*
rives Jacksonville IA0 a. in.; lSruusnlck
la. m.: Bt. Augustine 10 a. tn.
11 JI P. M.-N* 97. DAILY. Through
Pullman drawing room slsspfng car, At
lanta to Hbrsvsport. «-ocsl slcr-p.-r Atlanta
to Illrmliirtism. Arrive Illriiiltigtinm 6 g
- Jackson 2:3 p.
Hhr*-vpport 10 M
lUB. HleopSrs ^>cn to r**cclie pssse-ogvrs
1 IJ Rl/TllT-lfo. 86. DAILY.—Unitr*! Hfnfps
Fast Mall. Bolld ves'iimlen train. HI*-* ping
cars to Nsw 3ork, Richmond, Charlotte «n«l
Ashsville. pssches '•> u /• *«lilntet«>u. Idnlng
nil u^ynls pii ranto. Arrhv-s
ssrv*
to
reppfvs nssspogprs st 9^)0 p. m.
A Us nin - 11 »lf*«*ii»r opon 10 30 n. m.
Ticket Off Ire No. I iWhfree. on n.idu.f.
I V t •• r it l.'itMIlikt, in.I n.-vv 1'e‘f 111 I lift I Htlltlon.
Both ’Phone*, city office, ill iimln, dspot.
No. 3. oo Terminal exchange.
Mlsa Jeale B.dd. of Flntnn
| "Imlgee. nf ktllledgerlll.
inn. .f Ail- •
ami Me..re. Nleliet. Hugh
mowda au.l MiR.ee Mottle .
Vheelrlght terminated
eke wltn friend* her*
ay fur Iter home In
gnea
dr.t
of the week.
iqttman,
tandidaU
ward, aubjaot
Augu,t 22.
to white prlmory on
DR. B. E. PEARCE.
I respectfully announce myaelf a
candidate for council from tho Sixth
JOHN W. GRANT.
FOR COUNTY TREA8UHER.
JAMES 0. WOODWARD.
tertaltied at a lawn party TOdder eve
ning lu honor of their gnoat. Ml** Jtaale
tVorman. of «#of,w<l., Fla. The color
ai hem* nraa pink aad green and parlor,
iiIiim ami lawn were decorated with aril-
Mat flower* nml JuMOene lautarn*. Parlor
and lava game* aad agate couatltntr.1 the
future* ,if entertainment. Refrrriimenta
were nerved.
WATKIN8VILLE.
Mr. O. II. Melle* I* vl*tllng here.
At the Roll Call
VULCANITE
Will have the call. It’s got it already.
Good on all buildings, flat or steep roofs.
‘YOU CAN PUT IT ON’
LOOK FOR THIS TRADE MARK
ispsc 1
sis i
announce myaelf a
jeet to whiU primary on Auauat 2fL Mlaa Anal* ilae y«rik«m kaT'aa' he.
MACON C. SHARP. gueat* Ml** Clamlla viiUliiVD, of Han An
Mr*. Fcl Thompn.li vl.lteri Tylme Inal w**h.
Jlr. Albert Johnson siwt Mr. Walter Booth
arr lu Hsvaunak, and w|U also visit Tyho». \
«1f #•«)!« feM M
»*ioto*-
ATLANTA SUPPLY CO., Sole State Agents,
Z0 and 31 South Forsyth 8trscL ATLANTA, GA.
I. C HSMU, PmUeoL c. a. nut.